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Belvedere Lodge
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Reviews are ordered by language and date with a maximum of 25 reviews per page.
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Anonymous
Family with young children
Ireland
November 2, 2009
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It was comfortable and quiet The decore could has been more modern |
8 |
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Anna
Solo traveller
PARIS,
France
November 1, 2009
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very nice people, staff, breakfast, house they shouldn't change the bathroom towels and mat every day |
9.5 |
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William
Solo traveller
Warrington,
United Kingdom
October 26, 2009
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very helpul staff, nice clean room and 1st class Irish or continental breakfast available until 10.00 which is civilesd. Tea/coffee making in room too. |
10 |
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Thomasq
Solo traveller
Cork,
Ireland
October 20, 2009
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friendlness comfort and the breakfast |
8 |
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Geraldine
Solo traveller
Galway,
Ireland
October 11, 2009
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The staff were very helpful, the breakfast was very tastey and fresh and the room was spacious and comfortable. I could hear the people next door. To be fair though, I do not know whether they were very loud people or the walls were a bit thin. |
9.5 |
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David
Solo traveller
Wellington,
United Kingdom
October 9, 2009
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I arrived very late and tired: glad to receive a warm welcome and a comfortable bed. An excellent breakfast had me set up for the next day ahead. |
9.5 |
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Anonymous
Solo traveller
Ireland
October 7, 2009
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The breakfast was good, the staff were friendly and helpful. there was a bad smell in the room when I arrived, however, by closing the bathroom door, the window was already open, it had gone by the time I returned to the room 6 hours later. |
5.5 |
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Ellen
Solo traveller
limerick,
Ireland
September 25, 2009
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i only stayed one night but the staff were lovely and i only used the room to sleep... that it was not really a hotel but a b&b but a nice one at that |
8.5 |
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Gareth
Mature couple
Telford,
United Kingdom
September 22, 2009
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quiet & comfortable,friendly helpful staff.Excellent breakfast too far from city centre,had to use taxis |
9 |
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Michael
Solo traveller
Laurencekirk,
United Kingdom
September 10, 2009
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The service was excellent,Staff helpful and very friendly, I found it good value for money. I would return to the Belvedere on any future trips to Ireland |
9.5 |
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Theresa
Family with older children
Southampton, Hampshire,
United Kingdom
September 10, 2009
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Tea/coffee facilities in room & breakfast were good. Staff were pleasant. Good parking space. It's not a 10min walk to town as told, 30 mins @ medium pace. Situated on busy dual carriagway. Our room was not tidied/cleaned/ beds made for the 3 day, 2 nite stay.No reception as such.Few staff cover all roles. Overpriced b & b - paid the same rates for a 4* international hotel in Dublin city. |
6 |
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Derek
Mature couple
Chippenham,
United Kingdom
September 7, 2009
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The hotel was clean, comfortable and reasonably quite location. breakfast was exelant. There was no receptionist and we had to wait some time for the door bell to be answered |
7.5 |
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Sean
Solo traveller
basildon,
United Kingdom
September 2, 2009
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The breakfast, the friendly and helpful staff. Further out from city centre than i expected. |
9 |
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Nevin
Solo traveller
Celbridge,
Ireland
August 31, 2009
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Very pleasant staff, clean and well laid out room. Excellent breakfast. A 'No hassle stay', overall a very good experience. |
9.5 |
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Colm
Young couple
Carlow,
Ireland
August 29, 2009
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Friendly staff, quiet, lovely food, proximity to city, value for money |
9.5 |
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Helen
With friends
Dublin,
Ireland
August 27, 2009
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Large room. Very comfortable for three people and with tea making facilities in the room. Nice decor and reasonable bathroom tho shower strength needed improving. Great breakfast. |
9.5 |
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Anonymous
Mature couple
United Kingdom
August 26, 2009
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Nice large room very quiet with view of the garden. Excellent full Irish breakfast. It is not within walking distance of the city. |
8 |
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Mary
Solo traveller
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
August 26, 2009
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The back garden was really beautiful, as was the front parlor. My room had a sliding glass door leading out to the garden. The coffee was horrible!!!! It was completely disgusting and undrinkable. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to make a good cup of coffee and I think that an accommodation that offers breakfast should have a decent cup of coffee available. I specified in my special needs instructions that I only ate fresh raw fruit in the morning, a large quantity of it. The bowl of fruit that was out on the buffet table was small and uninteresting. I could have ate the whole thing but didn't feel that I could. Everyone else was scarfing down a full Irish breakfast and I went hungry. |
5.5 |
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Stuart
Solo traveller
galway,
Ireland
August 21, 2009
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The hospitality of Vincent & his team of ladies.The chioce & service at breakfast. The room, WiFi , garden & car parking. Nothing whatsoever is at fault here in this well run and cosy B&B. sincerely, Stuart Mc.Fadden. Galway Ire. |
9.5 |
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Margaret
Family with older children
Brooklyn, New York,
United States of America
August 18, 2009
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Liked the breakfast which was hearty and plentiful. The room was chilly the evening my family and I arrived during a rainstorm. The room was chilly and although the proprietor brought on an electric heater the room was hard to heat up. |
6 |
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Matthew
Young couple
Loughborough,
United Kingdom
August 12, 2009
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The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was good and we liked sitting in the pleasant garden in the evening. |
7.5 |
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Eugene
Family with older children
West Lafayette, IN,
United States of America
August 11, 2009
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Proprietor was very friendly and informative. Breakfast was very nice. Rooms were spacious. Free Internet was very welcomed! It was a bit difficult to find. One of our rooms smelled strongly of urea -- the proprietor said this was the first report of the problem, so unsure of how it was resolved; the second room was perfect. |
9 |
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Anonymous
Mature couple
United Kingdom
August 2, 2009
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Very friendly and excellent service. Breakfast very good and room was big and comfortable and very clean. A little noisy due to busy road although windows were double glazed. Bus or taxi ride into centre of town. |
9.5 |
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Mary
Solo traveller
Liverpool,
United Kingdom
July 28, 2009
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I liked the restful and peaceful atmosphere. I loved sitting out in the garden everyday, reading and relaxing. It was just what I was looking for. |
10 |
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Beatrice
Solo traveller
Delgany, Co. Wicklow,
Ireland
July 24, 2009
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Access to Cork city, on the route home to Dublin, very free and easy, no hassle accommodation! My shower would not turn off in the morning with the result that I was conscious of using a lot of water, but the concierge was very gracious about same and said that he had contacted the plumber. The breakffast was delicious and overall it was a very pleasant experience. |
7 |
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